8- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 2, 1999 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Making math marvelous Local man's publication is aimed at students and teachers N= TRE SG an SOT ER uo ap ip RS tl SR Ram din Rad By Chris Hall Port Perry Star Give mathematics a new look and you could make the subject more appealing to everyone, especially stu- dents, says a local math whiz. More than seven years after his first attempt to publish a series of math magazines, Port Perry's George Gadanidis is back in business. His latest project, Math Mania - Adventures in Mathematics, has been sent "to every school in Canada, and can also be found in Books Galore and More in Port Perry. The magazine is a lively, entertaining series of math problems and quizzes, aimed at specific topics. The key to the book's suc- cess is to make math fun again, says Mr. Gadanidis. "The book gives a differ- ent perspective on math; it links it to other things that make it interesting," said Mr. Gadanidis last week. "From elephants to sto- ries to solving silly prob- lems... with typical math you just do problems; with this the context is very unique," he said. "If you could interview a circle, what would you say? What do you think it would say? It's puzzles like this that give math a refreshing look. It catches the attention of the student Directory of Coming Events Saturday, March 7 March 27 Cartwright Minor Ball registration - Blackstock 'Arena 8 a.m. to noon. Tuesday, March 2 Pine Ridge Garden Club meeting - 'Nestleton Hall, 6:45 p.m. Thursday March 4 Cartwright Minor Ball registration - Blackstock Arena - 5to 7 p.m. Saturday, March 6 Come and go tea in honour of Mildred Dearborn's 90th" birth- day, Cana Hall, Faith Place, 44 William St. W., Oshawa, 2-4 p.m. Sunday, March 7 Port Perry Baptist Church, 45th anniver- sary celebration. Concert with Gospel Music Singers "Diapason" - 6:30 p.m. March 11 St. Patrick's Luncheon and Euchre - Oddfellows Hall. Luncheon $5; Euchre $2. Saturday, March 13 St. Patrick's Fundraising Dance for Immaculate Conception Church, 8 p.m. - 1 a.m. - Uxbridge Catholic Hall. Tickets call 985- 3774. March 17 Pot luck lunehcon," sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Legion - noon - 1 p.m. euchre to fol- low. Luncheon $5, euchre $2. March 19 St. Patrick's Dinner - Scugog Island Hall - 6 p.m. $5 & $11. Phone 985-9346. Sunday, March 21 St. Patrick's Day Event, Good Time Country Music Club of Oshawa, Kingside Park, Oshawa. Admission $3 - 1-5 p.m. Info. Don 433- 8662. March 27 and 28 The fourth annual Sunderland Maple Syrup Festival, two days of family fun fea- turing sugar bush tours, pancake breakfasts, a street mall with vendors and all day entertain- ment, Newfoundland dog carting, clowns, a special church service, bed races, horse and wagon rides, an art and craft show, a colouring contest for kids, a pan- cake eating contest, and a talent contest. Contact Janette Pilgrim 705-357-2578 for info. Conting Events sponsored by... yi ARE PORT PERRY 985-5277 and the teacher and lets them fall in love with math again." Mr. Gadanidis writes books for students and teachers from Grade 4 to Grade 10. With quite an extensive history in the mathematics field, Mr. Gadanidis said beginning a math publica- tion was kind of a natural thing to do. "I just started publish- ing again; I did it about 10 years ago, and it lasted for three years before I stopped. I've published lots of books, but I like the math books... I like the reaction I get from the students." He plans to publish Math Mania four times a year -- in February, April, September and November -- and hopes that both par- ents and schools take advantage of his product. He has sent a copy of his Mackey & Bailey Barrister & Solicitor newest magazine to 7,500 schools across Canada. The book is created on computer at his Whitfield Rd. home and edited by his wife, Janette, before being sent for publication in Oshawa. "There are not a lot of books out there like this, ones that put math in a novel perspective. This is just fun for me, sort of a part-time job, said Mr. Gadanidis. "This is something I do in my spare time and it's something I want to do to help kids." Currently employed as the math facilitator for the Durham District School Board, Mr. Gadanidis has spent time in the past as a math professor at Western University and has also lent a hand in running the Math Day programs at Canada's Wonderland. Saturday Morning by appointment Oshawa Rd., Port Perry PRI HILDREN'S CREATIVE MOVEMENT WORKSHO March 15 - 19 9:30 - 10:15 ¢ Ages 4-6 10:30 - 11:45 ¢ Ages 7-9 At the Children's House Montessori School, 16150 Old Simcoe Road, Port Perry For more information ¢ Lake Scugog Lumber Building Mon.-Fri. 436-7600 Sat. am. 985-7391 News to report? Call The Star first at 985-7383 PORT PERRY DENTAL ol siziled =} MINSURANCE ASSIGNMENT ACCEPTED I EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE gE (WE COLLECT FROM INSURANCE COMPANIES) I DENTISTRY WHILE YOU SLEEP - PAYMENT PLANS ARRANGED SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNT B GENERAL ANAESTHESIA AVAILABLE NEW PATIENTS WELCOME 462 PAXTON ST. (ACROSS FROM PORT PERRY HOSPITAL) George Gadanidis of Port Perry is hoping his publication, Math Mania - Adventures in Mathematics, will find an audience -- and sub- scribers -- across Canada. 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